FORESTRY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
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 What are the small, green leaf-like structures that protect the flower when it is a bud? 
|  |  Seeds 
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|  |  Pollen 
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|  |  Petals 
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|  |  Sepals 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -sepal, any of the outer parts of a flower that enclose and protect the unopened flower bud. The sepals on a flower are collectively referred to as the calyx. They are sterile floral parts and may be either green or leaflike or composed of petal-like tissue.
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